Natural Gas Powered Fuel Cells

A fuel cell is an electromechanical device that converts the chemical energy from the methane in natural gas into electricity through a chemical reaction with oxygen.

Not only are fuel cells quiet and reliable, with no moving parts and a durability of up to 20 years, but they convert natural gas directly into electricity with heat and a total system efficiency that can be much higher than other generation sources.

And instead of the carbon dioxide byproduct from generating electricity with water, biomass and fossil fuels, the only byproduct of fuel cells is Using hydrogen as a fuel to produce electricity with water and heat as the only by-products.